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Lloyd E. Eck

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Lloyd E. Eck Lloyd E. Pops Eck, 71, of Emmaus, died Dec. 22, 2008, at ManorCare, Allentown. Born in Macungie, he was a son of the late George and Ida (Billig) Eck. Lloyd was an electrician by trade, last working for Bollinger Electric. He was known as the mascot for Jokers Bar, Allentown,...

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I miss you pop pop. I think about you all day, everyday. I hope your doing ok up there. Have fun roller skating! I know your shining down on us.

I love you!

Our deepest sympathy to Diane & Bob and Shari and David and their families during this difficult time. May your father rest in peace.

pop pop,

it doesnt really seem real that your gone. i know i didn't get to see you but i really hope you know that i love you so much. and that even though your gone i still love you and i will always remember the good times we had. all the skating and the different talks that we had. you always told me how much you love me and how pretty i was.. i cherish every memory with you in it so much more now. that quote "you never know what you have until its gone" has complete effect. but...

DiDi,Shari and family,
I'am so sorry for your lost of Pop. I have
alot of great memories of being with Pop and
DiDi, Shari and Mom. I know Pop is in a good place with great happiest.
You are in my thoughts and prayer.
Rosie Johnson

Hey Pops..

I will always remember the times together, rest well my friend an try not to cause too much trouble....

dad i know its been a long time and im sorry
just wish i was a better son feel like i shouldve been there more for you
i hope you can forgive me
say hi to arlene for me oh and you two behave

love ya
david

Didi and Shari
I will always remember the times you all came to visit us at the shore and family reunions at Indian Trial Park. The highlights of our summers growing up were seeing Uncle Lloyd and you two. He was my favorite and craziest uncle and I loved him so much. I am so glad that my children got to know him, had fun with him and loved him too. He is not suffering and that is the best thing. You are in our thoughts and prayers and we will see you soon,
Love Your cousin,

Uncle Loyd,

Even though I have not seen you in the pst few years, you were alwys in my thoughts.I still remeber the many nights that you,Henry and I went roller skating. You were a very importnt person to me as I grew up.

Thank You

We miss you and will love you always dad and grandpa. We know you are doing a lot better now and that is what is most important. You will always be in our hearts and I taught Tyler to speak to they sky and you will be there. Rest and enjoy life.
We miss you grandpa--Amanda, Kyle and Tyler